Holidays are a very difficult period in the family life of actor Bruce Willis. His wife, Emma Heming Willis, has just revealed that the memory of their anniversary was complex and that she is finding it difficult to celebrate this important milestone in their relationship.
In a video shared this Thursday, December 28, the 45-year-old shared a short clip on Instagram admitting that she recently had a good cry session with one of her closest friends. The reason for narrating this event was to reflect with my followers on the importance of having a support group, trusted people, who can provide emotional support in the most difficult moments.
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Bruce Willis spends Thanksgiving with Emma Hemming and Demi Moore
“Holidays are hard. Anniversaries are hard. But for me, this year has really been about building community and connection. And I just want to say that it was my lifesaver and I just want to thank you for that,” the woman told her 907,000 followers, talking about the support she’s felt from Bruce’s fans after he was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in February this year.
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This is not the first time that Emma has alluded to her difficulties in dealing with the star’s declining health. Hard to kill. The clip comes just a day after she posted a photo of herself alongside the 68-year-old performer, marking 16 years together (not a wedding, as they tied the knot in March 2009, 14 years ago).
In the description of the video, Emma noted that she feels surrounded by a large digital community that helps her “feel less alone.” (AND)
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